Sale of PNR property set; occupants checked
>> Saturday, March 19, 2016
By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The
disposition of the Philippine National Railway properties in three barangays in
the city has started.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan
and city council lands committee chair Councilor Leandro Yangot Jr. last week
sent requests to PNR general manager Joseph Allan Dilay to facilitate the plan
particularly in the PNR properties at Marcoville and San Roque barangays.
The two officials
wrote Dilay last Feb. 3 for consent to conduct an actual subdivision survey and
structural survey of lots and structures within the PNR property at Marcoville
barangay.
The surveys will serve
to identify the actual area occupied by the members of the United Marcoville
Barangays Residents Association who, according to the city officials, have
signified willingness to procure the lots.
The members have been
occupying the lots located within the 4,770 square meter coverage of Special
Patent No. 3544 for almost five decades now.
The sale of the lots
will be in accordance with the provisions of Executive Order No. 48 which
declared PNR’s non-core properties as socialized housing sites.
For the San
Roque property, Domogan and Yangot sought the exclusion of the lot allocated to
one Elenel Paez Jr. from the survey plan of the property sold to the San Roque
Homeowners Association just to facilitate the processing and approval by the
Land Registration Administration.
The said lot is a
subject of a court case and has been the cause of delay in the completion of
the sale of the lots to the qualified beneficiaries.
“The members of the
(association) have nothing to do with the case of (Paez). It is not fair
to them if their subdivision plan will not be processed because of the case of
the said person,” the officials told Dilay.
A lot of the members
have paid the agreed selling price but they cannot get their titles because of
the case.
Intervention will also
be made for the San Luis homeowners, most of whom the mayor said have also paid
in full the agreed consideration but were still not issued titles due to lack
of requirements on the part of PNR.
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